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| Original Title |
Identity |
| Director |
James Mangold |
| Genre |
Horror, Mystery, Thriller |
| Released |
2003-04-23 |
| MPAA Rating |
Rated R for strong violence and language. |
| Rated |
7.1 |
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| Ten strangers with secrets are brought together in a savage rainstorm: A limo driver, an '80s TV star, a cop who is transporting a killer, a call girl, a pair of newlyweds and a family in crisis, all take shelter at a desolate motel run by a nervous night manager. Relief in finding shelter is quickly replaced with fear as the ten travelers begin to die, one by one. They soon realize that, if they are to survive, they'll have to uncover the secret that has brought them all together. |
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| John Cusack as Ed , Ray Liotta as Rhodes , Amanda Peet as Paris , John Hawkes as Larry , Alfred Molina as Doctor , Clea DuVall as Ginny , John C. McGinley as George York , William Lee Scott as Lou , Jake Busey as Robert Maine , Pruitt Taylor Vince as Malcolm Rivers , Rebecca De Mornay as Caroline Suzanne (as Rebecca DeMornay) , Carmen Argenziano as Defense Lawyer , Marshall Bell as District Attorney , Leila Kenzle as Alice York , Matt Letscher as Assistant District Attorney |
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"Ten Little Indians" meets "Se7en" via "The Usual Suspects"
IDENTITY (2003) *** 1/2 John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda
Peet,,Clea Du Vall, Rebecca De Mornay, John C. McGinley, John
Hawkes, Jake Busey, Alfred Molina, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Leila
Kenzle, Bret Loehr. Absorbing, mind-twisting thriller about a group
of strangers stranded at a roadside ramshackle motel during a
torrential rainstorm where they are systematically being killed off
by an unknown source of terror. A fine cast particularly Cusack as
an ex-cop/chauffeur who more-or-less takes over the investigation
of another law enforcement agent (Liotta, equally good) and Peet
as a no-nonsense yet vulnerable prostitute. Clever script by
Michael Cooney keeps the guessing game going until its surprise
unfoldings thanks to smart direction by James Mangold. One of
the year's best films.
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